Young Muslims stand up to ISIS in online campaign

Some more positive news which will hopefully have a domino effect, it’ll be interesting to see what overall impact this will have.

Young British Muslims stand up to ISIS in online campaign
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/notinmyname-young-british-muslims-stand-4274392

There is no excuse for racism!

There is no excuse for racism.

Chinese born Australia, Steven He, declines a job for Brazilian born Australian, Nilson Dos Santos, because “you’re black? my customers are white. I don’t think they’d like to have their coffee made by black people. That’s not part of the coffee culture. You’re African”
http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/2014/08/18/sydney-caf-owner-refuses-hire-black-barista-cops-online-backlash

Kids are indifferent but the parents keep the tension.

Kids are indifferent but the parents keep the tension. Could the parents take the lead from the kids: understand, reconcile and celebrate together and be at peace?

Muslim boy, Ashroff says: “My friends always bring food during the Sinhala and Tamil New Year, and I do the same during Eid, this year will be no different – they did not attack our homes, so I do not know why they cannot celebrate with us.”
http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/features/2014/07/riots-eid-sri-lanka-bbs-muslims-20147297574991656.html